I also have the zuiko 135/3.5 and the one I have doesn't perform as well as the 100/2.8.
I find the 135/3.5 to be an excellent performer, as good as the 100/2.8, contrary to a couple of opinions I read above. If you like and need the focal length, I think it's a great choice.
There will be a good reason for that.The 100mm and 85mm seem to go for much more than the 135 f3.5
There will be a good reason for that.
They are both lovely lenses to use. I sold my 100mm to buy an 85mm f2 and regret it. At the time I wanted the faster lens but in hindsight the 100mm was perfect. Optically I think they were closer than some people would have you believe. I find 85mm isn't "longer enough" when partnered with the 50mm.
<sigh>
@RH Designs: any chance I could buy it back?
I love mine, use it for landscape and street scenes all the time, however it wouldn't be my go-to lens for portraiture - a slightly shorter, slightly faster lens might be better. Of course, the 100mm f/2.8 ofers no shallower depth of field than the 135/3.5, so I would consider them both equal for the task, save for the extra working distance the 135mm would enforce. The 135 f/3.5 has great (soft) out of focus rendering in my opinion.
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